Andre,
Hope all is well.
I 'd like to invite you to check out www.kitenga.com
We'd be more than happy to help.
Best regards,
Anil
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From: a.reiter@web.de [mailto:a.reiter@web.de]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:57 AM
To: general@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: Architecture
Hello everybody,
i'm evaluating hadoop for a new platform.
the application is a web based application, and the challange is to handle
requests up to 1.000.000 times per second. this can actually be solved by
load ballanced webservers.
The problem now is to persist user data at real time. Let's say every
request appends some data to the user record, i.e. 100 bytes are appended.
The record would have an identifier placed in the cookie.
The problem now is to look up the user record for every request at runtime.
Is it possible to get the user record with the information about all former
requests in a short time i.e. 50 ms ???
i hove no experience with hadoop yet
every help would be very appreciated
thanks in advance
best regards
andre